Snapseed for Android now available

Snapseed developer Nik Software, now owned by Google, has released an Android version of its photo sharing app. The app has several filtering and tweaking options to allow photos to be improved, distorted or stylized. And of course there's a big Google+ button up top, so there's no doubt as to where Google wants you sharing your snaps.

Bundled image tools include basic stuff like cropping, brightness and contrast controls, as well as more exotic capabilities like framing, "grunge" and "drama" filters.

Ah ok. It did end up downloading from the link as posted above. Didn't take long to show up on one tablet. Another device I had to go into the Play Store and look at the MyDownloads section. Then the download started.

The 4.0 excludes the other three devices I have hear, but I can understand why they would do that. They should include the Nexus7 though. Just cause it doesn't have a backfacing camera doesn't mean that we wouldn't want to edit images on it.

It's a photo editing app similar to pixlr express off the top of my head. You can share to other services it just has a dedicated g+ button for sharing. The other services you hit the menu button then share and a list of choices comes up. It's a good app worth a look, can't beat the price.

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